DURHAM, N.C. - Dukeseniors Seth Curry
and Mason Plumlee were selected to the inaugural Coaches All-ACC
Basketball First Team as announced by the league office Monday. In addition,
senior Ryan Kelly earned honorable mention honors despite missing 13
league games with a right foot injury.

Along with his All-ACC recognition, Plumlee was named to the All-ACC Defensive Team. Freshman Rasheed Sulaimon earned a spot on the All-ACC Freshman Team.

On the All-ACC squad, the Blue Devil tandem of Curry and Plumlee was joined on the
first team by Shane Larkin (Miami), Erick Green (Virginia Tech) and Joe Harris
(Virginia). Plumlee and Harris led the way in voting with 33 points apiece.

The All-ACC first, second and third team
selections were made by a vote of the league's 12 head coaches. Balloting was
conducted prior to last weekend's ACC Tournament and was based on regular-season performance.

Curry heads into the NCAA Tournament third in the ACC in
scoring (17.0). The 6-foot-2 senior guard from Charlotte, N.C., also ranks
fourth in the ACC in 3-point shooting accuracy (43.0 percent) and second in 3-point
shots made (83). His 81.7 free-throw shooting percentage (103-of-126) is third
among ACC players. Curry, a second team All-ACC selection by the media, has
scored in double figures 25 times with 16 games with 20 or more points scored.

Plumlee currently ranks second among ACC players in per-game
scoring (17.2), rebounding (10.2) and field goal percentage (59.2 percent). The
native of Warsaw, Ind., who was recently named the ACC's Men's Basketball
Scholar-Athlete of the Year, also ranks among the league's top five in blocked
shots and minutes played. Plumlee, a first team all-conference pick by the
media, has 17 double-doubles and is one of 15 players in the NCAA averaging a
double-double on the year.

Larkin, a 5-foot-11 sophomore from Orlando, Fla., enters
NCAA Tournament play leading the Hurricanes in scoring at 14.2 points per game
while ranking fourth among ACC players in assists at 4.3 per game and second in
steals (64). The 2013 ACC Tournament MVP's 48.4 percent shooting accuracy ranks
ninth among conference players, and he is tied for eighth in 3-point shots made
with 59.

Virginia Tech's Green finished his season averaging 25.0
points per game. The 6-foot-4 senior from Winchester, Va., averaged 26.1 points
in ACC regular season games, the highest mark in the conference since 2006 and
the fifth highest since 1988. Green scored in double figures in each of his 32
games this year and owns a 35-game double-figure scoring streak dating back to
last season.

Virginia's Harris is scoring at a 16.9 points per game clip
while ranking third in 3-point accuracy (43.2 percent) and fifth in made
3-pointers (73). The ACC's ninth-leading free throw shooter at 76.6 percent,
the Chelan, Wash., native has scored 20 or more points nine times this season
and has led the Cavaliers in scoring 19 times.

Miami's Kenny Kadji (13.5 ppg, 7.1 rpg) and North Carolina's
Reggie Bullock (14.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg) and James Michael McAdoo (14.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg)
were the leading vote-getters on the second team. They were joined by NC
State's Lorenzo Brown (the ACC assist leader in assists per game at 7.2 and in
steals at 2.0) and Richard Howell (12.7 ppg and an ACC-leading 10.7 rpg).